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- After 1986, a restricted zone was erected at a radius of 30km around Chernobyl. More than 100.000 people have been evacuated from there, but some have remained or returned. "Pripyat" follows four protagonists who live or work in this zone.
- Explore, through the eyes of Major Alexander Degtyarev, the forsaken land and the crumbling architecture of Pripyat and her outskirts as you solve the mystery behind the failure of Military Operation "Fairway".
- Short
- Radioactive Pripyat pianos are telling the story of Chernobyl disaster in their own unique way. Due to the high radiation level in former city of Pripyat, abandoned pianos became the only inhabitants who can maintain its sounds even if the surrounding walls collapse. Also, a piano is too heavy to be stolen, so no one can take them away from the city. The Chernobyl tragedy weighs heavily on the minds of the locals who were forced to leave their homes. To overcome it, they have created their own songs, poems and lyrics that deal with the event. Now they are coming back to Pripyat to sing and play them again. Looking at the overgrown objects in Pripyat and listening to the sounds of nature and radioactive pianos, they witness the tremendous power of nature to not only conquer but also adapt.
- The city of Pripyat was once considered the finest place to live in the whole of the Soviet Union. A thoroughly modern city, it was built in 1970 to house the workers of the new Chernobyl nuclear power plant and their families, and was once a happy home to 50,000 people. In the aftermath of the accident in April 1986, the residents were instructed to pack one suitcase and told they would be returning in three days. One thousand buses were drafted in from all across the Soviet Union to take the residents of Pripyat out of their now highly contaminated home. They never returned. 21 years later Pripyat stands empty, a ghost town deep within the exclusion zone, the last remaining Soviet city. This haunting film by Irish artist Nicky Larkin takes you inside Pripyat to examine the relationship between time, nature and culture, in a city that will never be lived in again.
- A group of American tourists visit what once was the beautiful city of Pripyat. Now abandoned and desolate, they find themselves stranded and fighting to survive in the exclusion zone.
- Pripyat, an abandoned city in The Ukraine, abandoned because of the Chernobyl disaster. This is the theme for the debut Steve Rothery solo album, which is a surprise given that he has delighted us with Marillion for more than 30 years now.
- Episode: (2020)2018– 11mPodcast Episode
- 2018–TV EpisodeNot far from the Chernobyl reactor is the town of Pripyat which housed the plant's workers and was abandoned due to high levels of radiation not long after the disaster.
- 2016– 1h 21mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 38mPodcast Episode
- 2020TV Episode
- At the intersection of the Ukrainian border, Lyosha substitutes the others and escapes in consequence of which guys got arrested. But thanks to Nastya's ingenuity, they got to "ghost town" Pripyat. Igor is not there, the guys found his motorcycle, some of the money and a disk with a record. Not finding Igor, the guys decide to go back but very soon realize that Igor was right and there really is no way out. Anya explains to Pasha why she went to Pripyat with them.
- Kostenko sees some blind old man who calls for a detachment. Kostenko recognizes in the old man an old acquaintance who extinguished a burning reactor at the time of the accident. Kostenko does not believe and calls a colleague in Pripyat and finds out that the old man they just saw died in May 1986 from radiation.